Venezuelan visa for Azruddin Mohammed

15.08.2025

Azruddin Mohamed denies having visited the Venezuelan embassy in Georgetown. However, Vice President Jagdeo insists that there are video records. The Venezuelan ambassador was summoned into Guyana's foreign office. He declared that Azruddin Mohamed was applying for a refugee visa into Caracas, Venezuela after the elections because he will lose. He would be searching for an escape from extradition into the United States. Azruddin Mohamed is being targeted as a criminal. The United States imposed sanctions on him for the same reason they impose sanctions to foreign countries, and to foreign dignitaries of various places who just speak their minds: independently from wordings approved by Department of State. Venezuelans cherish the candidacy of Azruddin Mohamed as he can provide useful peace, reconciliation, comfort and business opportunities for Guyana and Venezuela.

It is interesting that this scandal of visiting a registered embassy of an authorized country of the United Nations, such as Venezuela is seen as delinquency. United States regime has also appointed an ambassador in Georgetown who is a female. But as we know, females nowadays are more assertive than men. And she also declared that Guyanese should not vote for Azruddin Mohamed because he is sanctioned by the United States, and Guyanese should follow everything United States tells them to do. Azruddin Mohamed cleverly dismissed the visit to the embassy of Venezuela, and is now requesting burden of proof from Vice President Jagdeo. The strategies for earning votes of President Irfaan Ali's PPP are laughable. It sounds like Venezuela will always be a scapegoat for Guyanese problems. All we need is to have a peaceful exploitation of the various regions west of the Essequibo River, such as Pomeroon Supenaam, Upper Takutu Upper Essequibo, Cuyuní Mazaruni and their neighboring Delta Amacuro, Monagas and Bolívar states. All of them form a petroleum rich region that should provide enough wealth for both countries Guyana and Venezuela.

Azruddin Mohamed is conscious of this shared prosperity: we could earn if we unite, which would explain his earlier interest in Venezuelan gold mining. We should engage indigenous communities, contrasting their expectations of economic growth with environmental preservation and cultural development. Azruddin Mohamed still gets benefit of the doubt because there is not too much writing about him. It looks like the official Guyana government narrative is reposted all over social media. Alternative candidates are having a hard time getting their message across. As previously discussed, Guyana has a history of electoral fraud. Just like Venezuela, we will be watching out as international community observation is needed in Guyana to preserve the will of the population.

Moving back to Colombia, it is absolutely disgusting and intolerable that the family of recently deceased presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay denied an opportunity for national reconciliation, by prohibiting authorities of the Colombian state to attend the funeral, even though he was a member of a Senate which is supposed to represent pluralities of Colombians. Career politicians are so entrenched in their jobs, that even national reconciliation unity matters such as the burial of a national celebrity are disguised as partisan, divisive and resentful closed door events. It was possible to read or hear the speeches of the people who spoke at the funeral of Miguel Uribe Turbay. 

Since there were no representatives of the Colombian government, relatives used the opportunity to position themselves as precandidacies for the presidency of Colombia, while denying the current authorities to attend. The current authorities, respectfully through the speakership of Vice President Francia Marquez, affirmed that they would not disturb the political activities scheduled by the opposition parties, at the funeral of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay. It is necessary that other Latin American countries remind Colombia that peace, love, unity, national reconciliation, and South American understanding are desirable. Partisan politics should not be abused during private funerals, which are supposed to convey grief to those who are mourning loved ones.

Venezuela finally experienced happy days as a Chevron vessel safely arrived into Bajo Grande proximity, at western lake Maracaibo to fill up heavy crude coming from Petroboscán. Destination will be Valero refineries at the Gulf of Mexico in the United States. Transfers will be executed next to the island of Aruba. Venezuelan persons, businesses, and government will receive their share of cash, in spite of Tammy Bruce and Marco Rubio's lies that Venezuelans are giving up our petroleum for free. That is not happening right now as we are in extreme hardship. 

Venezuelan families are living on charity on many occasions, Venezuelan cinema industry had a change in the bureaucrat who led the National Cinematography Center. He was substituted by the same minister of culture who once claimed that Hugo Chávez was recovering in Cuba twelve years ago, while he was actually either dying or he was already dead, but the news was not made public yet. Cinematography cliques and networks are unhappy because they were accustomed to the previous bureaucrats.

If Azruddin Mohamed wins the presidency of Guyana, he will be absolutely welcome in all these new integrated South American unities we are forming. If President Irfaan Ali is reelected in Guyana, he will still have to dialogue with presidents Maduro, Petro, Lula, Sheinbaum, and other presidents who are not pleased with the way he plays with the army of the United States of America, which is interested in our Stabroek and Orinoco oil fields. Our resources should be united by a refinery at the Essequibo region, preferably at the Pomeroon Supenaam region jointly managed by Guyana and Venezuela. Moreover, Venezuela will need to provide cash for this venture along with Guyana and Exxon Mobil. Venezuela needs to learn how to work efficiently: Guyana is showing some good work ethics and it's good that Venezuela will be able to follow.

Radical extremists ask the United States to invade. Venezuelan government is responsibly asking for an enhancement of our defense capabilities. We will receive help from Colombia with whom we have a binational agreement in the Catacumbo region. Venezuelan government is temporarily diverting income from the citizenry for national defense: due to unfortunate invasion attempts by María Corina Machado and her United States House of Representative friends such as Maria Elvira Salazar, Carlos Jiménez and Mario Díaz Ballart. Many of those people speak Spanish more often than I speak English. The reason why I write in English is because I wish to develop a business culture between Venezuela and Caribbean countries. It's also easier for me to communicate in English than in Portuguese with our friends from Brazil, because Portuguese is actually a difficult language for me. It looks easy but it's difficult.

Unfortunately María Corina Machado is in the business of impoverishing Venezuelans. She knows that every time she asks for invasion into our country, it results in our government diverting resources originally devoted for peace, hospitals, education, roads, food industry into national defense. So ordinary Venezuelans suffer as we need to be more prepared. We have seen that in places such as Palestine or Yemen, similar actions occur. They have to arm themselves a lot to defend their countries from bombings. Probability of actual invasion does not seem high, but I welcome government military preparations because a well-prepared Venezuelan army will dissuade United States from inventing a new regime change game. 

It is likely that Donald Trump is just playing with Marco Rubio and Richard Grenell, as usual. It seems that Richard Grenell is winning: because he has finally been able to provide Chevron a license, with the support of most of the Venezuelan population. Venezuelans are extremely happy with the presence of Chevron's vessel near Bajo Grande refinery at Lake Maracaibo, ready to take heavy crude into refineries managed or commissioned by Valero, at the Gulf of Mexico in the United States of America, another great country which actually has the president needed: Kamala Harris didn't seem to have a clue on how to run a country.

Many people preferred to vote for Donald Trump. He's deporting a lot of people. Maybe those people should go back to their own countries and help develop their industries. But anyway, Donald Trump is meeting Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Vladimir Putin has taken off from Vladivostok airport in Russia. He is flying across the Kamchatka Peninsula and he should be landing at Anchorage, Alaska. I wish good luck to both presidents Putin and Donald Trump. I actually prefer them both, more than presidents of several countries. Their positions are unique. No one can be in their shoes. Clearly Venezuela, not only Ukraine, is a pawn on the chess board they are playing. 

Will Russia give up their military or petroleum investments in Venezuela as an agreement with the United States? Probably not, especially if Chevron is already coming back into the Venezuelan petroleum industry. Rosneft is also important, it is known to operate oil fields in western Orinoco oil belt, at Boyacá and Junín blocks. It is necessary that Rosneft remains and it is necessary that Chevron remains. So if United States accepts Russian sovereignty in Donetsk and other eastern Ukrainian regions, that are now being governed by local authorities sympathetic to Moscow, does that mean that Russia will just allow United States military to enter Venezuela?

Nicolás Maduro and Vladimir Putin are supposed to be close friends. I don't like to use the term close friends for politicians, because we know that politicians are usually not friends of anyone. However they remain close allies. It looks like the United States only imposes sanctions and tariffs, that's all what the United States does. The rest of the world accepts some sanctions and accepts some tariffs up to a certain extent. However, when either Trump, Rubio or anyone else from their government goes too far, the rest of the world unites to tell the United States that other countries also have a say: in unity. BRICS summit is coming soon and the South American countries will increase opportunities for development.

It has been interesting to find out, from the international energy agency that supply of oil will be excessive in 2026. The forecast is no longer bearish as previously thought, but extremely bearish. It seems that oil prices will lower significantly below $60 a barrel in the near future, expected to be supported above $50 a barrel. Argentina and Guyana are definitely prepared to be profitable at $45 a barrel and Venezuela is already profitable at $51 a barrel which is the reading provided by industry websites on their Merey estimates which are among scant sources of Venezuelan price of oil. Everything related to Venezuelan oil industry is very secretive. As we continue convincing other countries to unite with Venezuela for a regional strong South American oil industry, Venezuela would take a leading role in a much stronger fashion than it ever happened during the good old days of Petrocaribe. Statistics from Venezuela would improve, becoming more viable for the regime to share with the international community.

Colombia is not accompanying us in petroleum development, because President Pedro is ultra environmentalist: which is not good for petroleum industry of Colombia. However, the opposition of Colombia are intolerant: they politicize funerals and in general they speak in a close-minded language, which will probably deter Colombian voters from voting for such opposition. They are usually angry and in a bad mood. We need to start preferring politicians that are in a good mood, accompanied by good projects. That does not include María Corina Machado who has still not supported her claim of a $1.7 trillion petroleum industry reactivation. Such major overpricing leads to infer that María Corina Machado is not only a terrorist who wants to invade Venezuela, depriving her country from oil extraction. She seems also corrupt, because she wants to empower her friends and give them allocations of investments that are worth less than $1.7 trillion. Recovering Venezuela is not as expensive as such an exaggerated figure.